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  1. But of course it won't, and nicely played MS PR on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 1

    I personally really wonder where people got idea about 'free Windows 10'. Price dumping? Really? Do you even want to know how many laws Microsoft would instantly break? Also Windows is their money inflow. Even people paying 20 bucks for it is billions in the end. But this of course have helped Microsoft to hype Windows 10. Because people don't read retractions or corrections or apologies. They heard Windows 10 is free. Lot of people will make subconscious choice of sticking with Windows because of this. Ka ching! Goal achieved. Nicely played Microsoft PR executives. Real mastery.

  2. Some things never change on How Windows 10 Performs On a 12-inch MacBook · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ohhhh, old Slashdot - some things never change. Upcoming Windows release and "ohh so much true this Windows version is a best" posts, for one example. Sorry, people, Windows 10 is just rehashed Windows 8.1, with quite a few subsystems optimized. It is just another Windows. No, it won't convince people to switch. It merely will make Windows fans less frantic about not knowing what to do.

  3. For those wanting to know more on The Video Game That Maps the Galaxy · · Score: 1

    ED has been amazing blast so far, both as KS community and just inspirational development project. We are closing to regular beta, starting at the end of July, which will have huge majority of first version of ED implemented, coming out at the end of the year.

    See ED unofficial community FAQ for more

  4. Re:Coder Boycott on Court: Oracle Entitled To Copyright Protection Over Some Parts of Java · · Score: 1

    I think what OP meant is that as it's very rare that little guy can fight back in a court, and as this set some sort of 'legal doubt', which could be enough to scare to do any compatible APIs. This is legit concern, mostly due of how US legal system works.

  5. Re:Not a Glass fan but on No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service — and No Google Glass, Either · · Score: 1

    Wow, that's very naive. People are filming with mobiles almost every time I go out. Strange people, strange cars, interesting scenery.

    Get it real. It's public space. If you don't want to be filmed, politely ask. If not, sorry.

  6. Sadly overhyped on Star Citizen's Crowdfunding-Driven Grey Market · · Score: 1, Informative

    SC is already getting overhyped beyond means, and ship sales are just adding fuel to the fire. This decision alone from CIG has been huge turn off for many players to check it out, because while sandbox space sim doesn't have special "win" scenarios, still it's gives huge advantage right out start at the game for people with bought ships.

    I personally don't like this huge in-game assets sale. I know SC fans argue it's for supporting SC development, but...seriously. If you are so curious to support game, do it without getting ship back in return. This is not best advertisment for crowdfunding, because it reminds a pre-order gifts which lot of people loath.

    Also SC feature set boasted by fans aren't that unique - for example "Elite: Dangerous" with their current development docs (see archive of Development Decision Forum here http://forums.frontier.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=36) looks more detailed and nuanced that SC - still SC gets more hype because of involved people trying to get their friends buy ships.

    I also prefer ED ship design (can be seen in-game engine trailer here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE8B4KptyVI) comparing to SC "planes in space" (don't getting those "car ad" type videos for ships either, only one of them is done ok).

  7. Re:Half Life 3 on Valve Announces Hardware Beta Test For 'Steam Machine' · · Score: 1

    "This is nice in theory, but HL3 would have to be a SteamOS exclusive in order for Steam Machines to take off at all... and if he's not a total moron, he won't do that. It will be released from Windows."

    GTA5 was just released for consoles and earned billion in nearly two weeks. No, gaming don't need Windows anymore. They just need to to timed exclusive. It will be enough to get Steam machines in enough households to people start to enjoy them.

    Also please get your facts stright. Valve itself said that NVidia is faster on Linux and that was one of their reasons why they started to draw plans to do this. Windows 8 was tipping point.

  8. Re:Half Life 3 on Valve Announces Hardware Beta Test For 'Steam Machine' · · Score: 1

    It is quite clear that third thing in annoucement row is Half-Life 3 timed exclusive to this platform.

  9. Snowball Earth on Stronger Winds Explain Puzzling Growth of Sea Ice In Antarctica · · Score: 1

    Smells like "Snowball Earth" scenario.

  10. But that's progress on 45% of U.S. Jobs Vulnerable To Automation · · Score: 1

    I think everyone will agree that automation is good at it's core. We can discuss details or is it applied effectively enough to be economically reasonable in each scenario, but in the end, that's how our society has evolved, for better or worse.

    So discussion is not about technical progress, but progress of society. In Capitalism it is clear and cut that such scenario will end in disaster - destroying so much paying jobs will bring down economy overnight. So society is lagging behind.

  11. Re:Notch beaten to the punch on Notch Shelves Space Game 0x10c, Cites Pressure, Desire To Work On Small Projects · · Score: 2

    And of course sequel to the game who started it all - Elite: Dangerous, who is in development, and planned to be released in March next year.

    More information https://elite.frontier.co.uk/

  12. Non-news on Congress Wants FCC To Auction TV White Spaces · · Score: 1

    Since when House Republicans have got something last time?

  13. Spelling out on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    Emmmm....let me try....I can only guess, but...because your business model has no absolutely chance of winning in China? :)

    Ohhh, you afraid to said that loud. Ok, I will try again...BECAUSE YOUR BUSINESS MODEL HAS NO NO WAY TO WIN IN CHINA. How about that? :)

  14. Re:Give the people what they want... and cheaply. on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    1. But that's how it works. We love our old models, but...they just lose out to competition. That's how it works;
    2. Charging 200$ is all they got, hell, they cost much more in fact in US. That's their *business* model;
    3. Exactly - as soon as you get out of upgrading cycle via contracts, iPhone just doesn't cut it anymore.

    Not really - most of current 3GS users are people who don't care about newest iOS.

  15. Re:U.S., cough, international pressure much? on Crowdsourced Finnish Copyright Initiative Meets Signature Requirement · · Score: 1

    I didn't say that you can't ignore treaties. You can. But you can't precisely pinpoint implications. Starting from lawsuits, and ending with political fallouts.

    U.S. is biggest IP producer to date, so they will protect their export. I can fully understand them. World couldn't allow such agreements in first place.

  16. Re:U.S., cough, international pressure much? on Crowdsourced Finnish Copyright Initiative Meets Signature Requirement · · Score: 1

    Ok, then it is doable then, good to know :) Of course, question is if there's goodwill from politicians to do this, but still...if agreements doesn't block it, there's some hope :)

  17. Re:U.S., cough, international pressure much? on Crowdsourced Finnish Copyright Initiative Meets Signature Requirement · · Score: 2

    They are technically "overruling" even constitution, it doesn't mean that they can be incompatible with it though. Only way to strip those rules from law book is void agreement. But for that there can be much wilder political and economical consequences.

    Would like to see healthy discussion about it anyway of course.

  18. Re:U.S., cough, international pressure much? on Crowdsourced Finnish Copyright Initiative Meets Signature Requirement · · Score: 3, Informative

    No need for U.S. or international pressure. Finland is subject of multiple so called "intelectual property" agreements, which require lot of rules in question to be implemented in national law. And you can't overrule it - sorry, that's why they went "IP trade agreements" in first place.

  19. Re:Beware the advice of the successful, on Current Doctor Who Warns Against Facebook · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Facebook and Twitter makes your really famous...ok, I couldn't say it with straight face.

    Seriously, YouTube - maybe, but Facebook or Twitter alone? Never.

  20. Re:Absence of a test suite on Things That Scare the Bejeezus Out of Programmers · · Score: 2

    I know everyone takes out "job security" flag when lack of documentation or tests is mentioned, but seriously, how frequently does it happen? Most of software is not that sexy that everyone will want to rush in, replace you and keep it same quality level as you are. Of course, management can be a bitch, and threaten with replacement if you request wage rise, but then it's probably not best place to work anyway.

  21. Re:Americans will never defend their constitution on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    "Have you actually lived in any of these alternatives? Or put another way, do you have any idea what you are talking about?"

    I guess you must be Russian then :)

  22. Re:Snowden the Drama Queen on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    Here you go - this generation is a drama queen. Dramatic claims, "Snowden" will disappear....+5 Insightful. Sigh.

    Childish.

  23. Re:Snowden isn't stateless on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    And nothing of mentioned is related with revoking travel passport. Country can revoke passport at any time on written down certain rules, one of them is prosecution. I don't know if you can get overturned in court though.

  24. Re:Circus and farce on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    Like it or not, our act as human being and part of society indicates our trust worthy in eyes of our pier. Assange and Edward uses emotional speculation as a tool to gain more popular support, but this clearly backfires. Because in this case Edward not only leaked documents, but also made some strong claims about nature of NSA capabilities, which can't be verified by us without clearance. If he claims he's stateless (which clearly he's not) and uses emotional language to complain about his situation (when he clearly broke laws and contracts to make political stand, which is fine by me, but please go to court, fight, not run). And what is this with these childish tantrums - if I will go to US, they will give me death penalty, etc. etc. This strongly suggests that his motivations are political and therefore it is hard for everyone in society to trust to his word (where it's not backed by documents or other sources).

  25. NSA backdoors in nature on NSA Backdoors In Open Source and Open Standards: What Are the Odds? · · Score: 0

    Do eagles give NSA live feeds via brain waves? Do birds and insects let NSA collect frequencies so they can pull them together and have ultimate listening machine? You decide!

    Also I have cloak of invisibility to sale, with NSA control beam repellent...

    Seriously, people....